My first ever online team

Okay so I'm finally almost done with my team (by almost I mean only two of them are ready atm, the others are underlevelled), I only need to level them up enough to have the proper attacks (and so they're over level 50 at least) and I figured that I'd put it here to see if it's actually worth anything.

Do note that I did this team with pokemon I like so I'll probably end up using other stuff when I get the patience to grind breeding again! Also the order I put them in won't be the order I'll use them in battles, in case it's not too obvious x3

Also don't hate on me for using Smogon for EVs and such because I'm too dumb to numbers QQ

Mostly to tank physical stuff and set up Stealth Rock, possibly Dragon Tail annoying enemies away. I chose Iron Head over Heavy Slam because I feel safer having a "constant" power instead of relying on the weight difference between Mega Aggron and his foe. Earthquake to deal with (or seriously damage) threats that are either weak or neutral to Ground type.

Setting up screens for team-mates. Psychic might put a dent on the enemy team if it gets lucky with a good match-up and Baton Pass is to avoid any possible Pursuit users after the screens are up and Espeon's ready to switch out.

STAB Dragon Claw to deal with other Dragon types (because Outrage is Move Tutor only and X/Y only have the fancy shmancy attack (Draco Meteor, Grass Pledge, etc) Move Tutors ). Earthquake because it's a powerful Ground move that also gets STAB, U-Turn to switch out and deal a little damage in case he leads / gets a bad match-up and Stone Edge to deal with Flying types.

I guess this is obvious. The team's resident staller. Toxic some of the enemy pokemon, set up a Substitute then Protect or Earthquake the enemy. Possibly just Toxic then switch out to a different pokemon.

Special attacker. Energy Ball to deal with Water/Rock/Ground types, Sludge Bomb to handle Grass and Fairy types and possibly poison other types, Shadow Ball is just in case a Psychic or Ghost type pops up (though I might switch out of psychics because I dunno if it can outspeed them) and Rest to heal up. With a good switch I can get rid of the Sleep status and have Roserade at full HP again without getting the pokemon that goes in too damaged.

Kind of like Gliscor, another sort of troll. Priority Will-O-Wisp will nerf the enemy's Attack and take some of their HP (if they don't use their own priority move first and eat Sableye alive) and allow Foul Play to hit hard anyway, Taunt will hopefully deny settup attempts in case they try to make up for the lost attack power and Recover is to try to be annoying for as long as possible.

I guess that's it. Probably a bad team but, like I said, it's just to mess around and I'll eventually work on other Pokemon to use. I'll try to get them all ready as soon as possible so I can try a few battles :3

Firstly, Its a great thing that you are building a team based on Pokemon you like, it gives off a uniqueness that identities you. There are two things that scream at me when I looked at your team first glance.

1) Ice Pokemon will leave your team with a nasty dent. As it is common to see an Ice Type attack on the field.

2) Following up on your Ice Weakness, I would suggest altering the EV spread on your Aggron, or maybe consider having your Sableeye Spread different from you have listed to tank Ice attacks. Since Will-O-Wisp lowers attack, he be able to take those hits.

Other Comments: Considering that Aggron has immense Defense, you might find it beneficial to consider EV's in HP rather than maximizing in Defense. Overall bulk is your HP Multiply y your Defense. For instance:

Just a minor issue with the Baton Pass Espeon. You'll be safe(r) using Baton Pass as long as the Pursuit user is faster. If you outspeed the Pursuit user, Baton Pass still counts as switching out and it'll be hit for the extra damage.

Oh jeez, I'm horrible at math. Hopefully I won't fudge it up too bad x3 That said, I didn't even realize all of dat Ice weakness until you pointed it out o.O I have Stone Edge on the Flygon, which could possible help with dealing with Ice types, but I guess most Ice moves are on non-Ice type Pokemon?

I messed around with the calculator thingy and the Sableye with the spread I have there would take 85.9% - 101% from an Ice Beam by a Modest Choice Specs Froslass with max IVs/EVs on Sp Attack. But with a spread of 252 HP, 126 Defence and 132 Sp. Defence the same attack would do only 72% - 84.9% damage. I guess other special attacks without STAB and nature/IV/EV/Specs boost would be reasonably tankable by him? I might be going at this in a completely wrong way though...

I'll try to mess around with Aggron's spread a bit too. And I might consider Thunder Wave instead of Earthquake. I didn't want to put it because of the Toxic and Will-O-Wisp, but paralysis might be better to cripple quicker pokemon

As for the Espeon, I'm aware of that little issue. The thing is I plan on switching out to one of the bulkier pokemon in the team, if the match-up isn't too bad for them (and they'll possibly take even less damage because of the screens being up). As it is, I'm gonna try it for a while. If it doesn't work out I guess I can swap Baton Pass for Dazzling Gleam or somesuch?

Thanks for the feedback, guys, and sorry if I'm too annoying or something like that! QQ

EDIT: Surge, I was messing around with the calculator and trying to get the results you got in your examples. I think you forgot that Aggron is supposed to be my Mega so he'll be pure Steel. I'm guessing he'll take a lot less damage from that Waterfall since he loses the Rock typing and has even higher Defense stats. I'll probably get him to use the 252HP/96Def spread anyway, since it obviously decreases the physical damage he'll take! xD